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Morocco joins US program to manufacture F-16 fighter jets

Sunday 04 May 2025 - 09:02
By: Zahouani Ilham
Morocco joins US program to manufacture F-16 fighter jets

Morocco is set to advance its defense capabilities significantly through a strategic partnership with the United States that will allow the North African country to produce F-16 fighter jet components. According to a document published in the US Federal Register on April 29, Morocco has officially joined a selective American military technology transfer initiative involving over $50 million in equipment, technical data, and services.

This agreement enables Morocco to manufacture essential parts for fighter aircraft on its soil—an opportunity previously exclusive to key US allies like Italy, South Korea, Turkey, and the UAE. The move positions Morocco to become a central hub for defense manufacturing in the region.

The arrangement, signed by Philip J. Laidlaw, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs, outlines the US administration’s intention to authorize export licenses necessary for this cooperation. The decision was made after weighing various factors, including political, military, economic, legal, and human rights considerations.

Though the project is unclassified, many of its details remain confidential due to commercial sensitivities. It includes transferring data for spare parts production, plans to build local assembly capabilities, and the provision of on-site engineering and technical assistance.

The Atlantic Defense and Armament Observatory reports that the initiative will primarily focus on the F-16 fighter jets, which Morocco already operates in a modernized version. However, the program allows for expansion to include more advanced systems such as the F-35 or high-tech combat drones.

This development aligns with Lockheed Martin’s strategy to expand its global production footprint, particularly in North Africa. Morocco’s integration into the international F-16 production chain reflects growing trust between Rabat and Washington and highlights Morocco’s increasing role in the global defense industry.


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